The Horse, the Magpie, the Buffalo and the Hoop
I just received word of a fascinating "multi-media" post from Andrew Campbell, combining Lakota Indian wisdom and the thoughts of a Roman Catholic Priest (Patric). Patric has spent over twenty years studying the works of Maturana, Flores and Varela.
I am posting this because we only recently visited the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian - and my family and I were touched by the experience and our resultant better understanding of Indian views of the Universe.
As Patric wrote:
"One of the realizations today is this. I trust you.
The 'oar' (your background of human endeavour, human relationships and domains of expertise) are vast and beyond my capability to understand even if we lived together for next 100 years. I do not under-estimate the significance of what we are sharing and effective action is in taking the comment of Maturana and living it with others in real-time and pure-play.
My invitation to you is "open conversations of possible possibilities" within your network of trusted friends, associates and relationships.
In freedom let's see what emerges and I am always already with you in the 'speculative conversations' that may emerge. I am committed to entering effective actions in our heart's desire and I know that all of us are ready for some new 'surprises' to arise in our joyful concern to designing a new future together."
A thoughftul and thought provoking post .... read it here.
I am posting this because we only recently visited the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian - and my family and I were touched by the experience and our resultant better understanding of Indian views of the Universe.
As Patric wrote:
"One of the realizations today is this. I trust you.
The 'oar' (your background of human endeavour, human relationships and domains of expertise) are vast and beyond my capability to understand even if we lived together for next 100 years. I do not under-estimate the significance of what we are sharing and effective action is in taking the comment of Maturana and living it with others in real-time and pure-play.
My invitation to you is "open conversations of possible possibilities" within your network of trusted friends, associates and relationships.
In freedom let's see what emerges and I am always already with you in the 'speculative conversations' that may emerge. I am committed to entering effective actions in our heart's desire and I know that all of us are ready for some new 'surprises' to arise in our joyful concern to designing a new future together."
A thoughftul and thought provoking post .... read it here.
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